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Strange Universe With Bob Berman

Strange Universe 8/18/19

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The vast majority of meteors strike our atmosphere at between 22 and 37 miles per second, but thankfully our atmosphere slows nearly all meteors. Meteroids weighing more than 10 tons are were things get dangerous because they retain a portion of their original space velocity and could hit the ground at 10,000 miles per hour.

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